Alistair Overeem Net Worth

Alistair Overeem net worth is$5 Million

Alistair Overeem Wiki/Biography

Alistair Cees Overeem was born on 17 May 1980, in Greater London, England, of Jamaican and Dutch descent, and is a mixed martial artist and kickboxer, best known for being the former champion of several promotions. These include being the Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion, K-1 World Grand Prix Champion, and DREAM Interim Heavyweight Champion. All of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today.

How rich is Alistair Overeem? As of early-2017, sources estimate a net worth that is at $5 million, mostly earned through success in professional martial arts. He is one of only two fighters to have ever held an MMA and kickboxing title at the same time. As he continues his career, it is expected that his wealth will increase.

Alistair Overeem Net Worth $5 million

When he was younger, Overeem competed in multiple sports including basketball, judo and track and field. At the age of 15, he started training in an MMA gym to learn self-defense. He did not initially like the sport, but eventually decided to fully commit to it.

At the age of 19, Alistair had his first professional fight and won via a submission. He got a 10-3 record in several promotions before debuting in Pride Fighting Championships in 2002. In his debut match there, he secured a TKO over Yusuke Imamura just 44 seconds into the fight. He would win two more fights before joining the 2003 Pride Middleweight Grand Prix. He lost to Chuck Liddell in the quarter-final match, but soon rebounded with a win against Tomohiko Hashimoto. At Pride 28, he would defeat Hiromitsu Kanehara, but would lose his next fight against Antonio Nogueira. In 2005, he joined the 2005 Pride Middleweight Grand Prix and would go on to win more matches, although losing in the semi-finals against Mauricio Rua. He joined 2006’s Openweight Grand Prix, but lost in the second round.

After this loss, he made his debut in Strikeforce, battling against Vitor Belfort in the Strikeforce: Revenge main event. He would win the match and then return to PRIDE for a rematch against Antonio Nogueria, however, his corner threw in the towel because of their concern for injuries after two rounds. He would sustain a few more losses in his next fights before returning to Strikeforce, and later won the Strikeforce Heavyweight Championship by defeating Paul Buentello. He was scheduled to defend his title against Brett Rogers but an injury changed the plans for the fight. He would then schedule his first defense against Fabricio Werdrum, but the fight was also cancelled due to an injury. After winning two more fights, he would defend his title in 2010’s Strikeforce: Heavy Artillery against Brett Rogers. He won via TKO in the first round and would later win the DREAM Heavyweight Championship at Dynamite!! 2010.

He was soon released from Strikeforce due to disagreements with management, but signed a contract with the UFC and was then scheduled to fight Brock Lesnar at UFC 141. He defeated Lesnar in the event, but the fight was controversial due to Overeem being accused of using steroids. After more drug tests, he was revealed to have failed the test and his title opportunity was cancelled. In 2013, he returned to face Antonio Silva in UFC 156 and lost via TKO. He would win most of his fights in the next two years, and then signed another contract with the UFC. He would win a fight against Andrei Arlovski in UFC Fight Night 87 and then lose against Stipe Miocic.

For his personal life, it is known that Alistair has two daughters, but details of any relationships are lacking. He has also had several legal issues in the past, mostly involving altercations in public. He’s been charged with misdemeanor battery and once had to cancel a fight due to a club brawl.

Became the only fighter in the world to hold the K-1 kick-boxing Grand Prix heavyweight title and the Strikeforce mixed martial arts heavyweight title. [December 2010]

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Knocked out Todd Duffee at "K-1 Dynamite!! Power of Courage 2010" in 19 seconds to become interim Dream heavyweight champion. [December 2010]

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On May 15, 2010, he defended the Strikeforce heavyweight championship for the first time at Strikeforce: Heavy Artillery (2010). He defeated Brett Rogers by a first round TKO. [May 2010]

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Submitted Paul Buentello by strikes in the 2nd round on November 16, 2007 to become Strikeforce's first heavyweight champion. The event was "Strikeforce: Four Men Enter, One Man Survives". [November 2007]